Veeam Remote Access Console Download

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Jaimee Jaffy

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Jul 22, 2024, 12:35:37 PM7/22/24
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To access Veeam Backup & Replication using a remote console, first install the Veeam Backup & Replication console version 12 CP2 on your workstation as described in the Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide, section Installing Veeam Backup & Replication Console.

I recently updated a client from Veeam 11, I think .816 to the latest version available. Everything went as usual as I do these quite often but this one is throwing a pop up that states, "unable to upgrade plug-ins under the current user, please open the console under an account with administrative privilege's:" when I launch Veeam. I am logged in as a local administrator account and have updated this client in the past with no issues.

I just click on okay and it opens up like normal. I also checked for any updates to the managed machine and there is upgrade option. This is a stand alone Veeam system with no remote components.

I don't think it's going to impact the functionality but will know more after tonight's job run.

Appreciate any feedback!

Thanks,
Poettone!

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The plugins, which the console wants to update are plugins like Nutanix or our Cloud Product Integration.
After you have updated the veeam console, veeam will need to copy the updated plugin versions from the backup server to the client with the console. This must be done after each update of the vbr server.

You can start a remote desktop session not only to the tenant backup sever, but also to any backup server to which the Veeam Backup & Replication console is currently connected. To connect to a backup server over Remote Desktop Protocol.

To keep a balance between security and operational efficiency you do not want to install the Veeam Backup & Replication Console on any system outside your organization infrastructure. But for operational efficiency you want to give your administrators the ability to connect to the infrastructure from any device and any location through remote access with only keyboard, mouse and video to their disposal.

Deploy a firewall on the perimeter between the untrusted zone and the DMZ zone. On the firewall and/or dedicated RDS Gateway server add 2-factor authentication for remote administrators to access the RDS Gateway. Deny the mapping of drives, printers, clipboard etc. on the RDS Gateway to secure your infrastructure against dropping of content or files from any remote machine.

The Veeam Backup & Replication console is a client-side component that provides access to the backup server. The console lets several backup operators and admins log in to Veeam Backup & Replication simultaneous and perform all kind of data protection and disaster recovery operations as if you work on the backup server.

Veeam regularly release new features for both their customer and service provider product range. One of the most recent of these, is the Veeam Service Provider Console. This is a web based GUI that can let you monitor Veeam jobs, manage licensing and remotely deploy agents without requiring access to a customer server remotely or in person.

If you are one of our partners, the console also acts as a multi-tenant, single pane of glass for all your Veeam customers, preventing the need to jump between remote sessions and Veeam consoles to make any changes and/or monitor job status.

The Veeam Service Provider Console is a powerful portal that enables visibility into local Veeam Backup & Replication servers without requiring remote access to the end server. If you have any further queries, or would like to get setup on the portal, feel free to get in touch.

The Veeam Service Provider console is a secure portal offering remote monitoring & management, licensing reporting for remote Veeam instances. It even includes a billing engine, customer dashboard for self service which is customisable to meet your brand requirements.

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